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Iron (III) oxide or ferric oxide is a red solid with the formula Fe2O3. It is the main source of iron for the steel industry and occurs naturally as hematite. It has various polymorphs, properties and applications.
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A magnetic oxide with high specific surface area and good dispersion, used as a catalyst, a battery material, and a solar cell component. Learn about its properties, applications, safety information, and related papers and protocols.
A fine powder of iron oxide particles with a size ranging from 50-100 nm. It is used as a pigment, a catalyst, and a battery material. See properties, applications, and related products.
This iron oxide is encountered in the laboratory as a black powder. It exhibits permanent magnetism and is ferrimagnetic, but is sometimes incorrectly described as ferromagnetic. [4] . Its most extensive use is as a black pigment (see: Mars Black).
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Iron oxides feature as ferrous (Fe (II)) or ferric (Fe (III)) or both. They adopt octahedral or tetrahedral coordination geometry. Only a few oxides are significant at the earth's surface, particularly wüstite, magnetite, and hematite. Oxides of Fe II. FeO: iron (II) oxide, wüstite. Mixed oxides of Fe II and Fe III.